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Elmo Cake

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Cute three layered cake iced with alternate pastel colors and decorated with Elmo's face, ladybugs, and candy flowers. I used 6", 10", and 14" single layer cake rounds. First I iced each cake layer with light pink or yellow tinted whipped cream icing. Then I stacked cakes with dowels inserted into the bottom two tiers. Next I added hot pink star tip borders and elmo's face on top. I Finished up with lady bugs and candy flowers.

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Tosh K.

Tosh K.

Jul 8, 2008 2:47pm

wow! nice work. its so cute and i bet it taste delicious

kelly k.

kelly k.

Jul 8, 2008 4:59pm

Nice work. I've never made a tiered cake before. Not enough people to eat it either. LOL Is there a difference in using the cardboard cake circles vs seperator plates(the hard plastic plates) or does it just depend on how massive the cake is? Loved the cupcakes too.

Cat Morley

Cat Morley

Jul 9, 2008 1:19pm

Aww I love Elmo!

melissa

melissa

Jul 10, 2008 11:01pm

I only use the plastic separator plates if I am going to space out the cake layers with pillars. Cardboard cake circles has always worked for when I am stacking the layers right on top of each other. The bigger the cake, the more dowels you use.